BPK 205 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Active Transport, Facilitated Diffusion, Lipid Bilayer

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There are two types of transport across membranes active and passive. Simple diffusion, in which solutes move down their chemical/ concentration gradient. Passive: facilitated diffusion: molecules move from areas of high concentration to low and towards equilibrium concentration gradient and away from equilibrium. Active: primary or secondary active transport: molecules move against their. They only do passive facilitated diffusion, and are selective about the what they allow to. Channels are water filled pores, that link intra and extracellular environments pass: s(cid:373)all (cid:373)olecules a(cid:374)d io(cid:374)s. tra(cid:374)sport is fast a(cid:374)d so(cid:373)e have (cid:862)gates(cid:863) Facilitated or active transport, maybe selective, can carry larger molecule than. Carriers or transporters: open to one side of the membrane or another. channels, slower than channels. Type of carrier proteins: uniports, symports (move two or more substrates in the same direction), and antiports (move substances in the opposite directions)

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